What this creative director learned from visiting other people's homesKelsey Keith on green tile, layered spaces, and sauna design.I hope you’ve all been enjoying Homeward’s houseguests as much as I have—we’ve learned thoughtful tips from Christine Muhlke on compromise and stretching modest budgets in style, and have been introduced to great vintage sources and innovative small space living from Christene Barberich. This month, I’m pausing on my C-streak so that I can introduce you to Kelsey Keith, a longtime design and architecture journalist and editor, who is now the creative director at MillerKnoll—the parent company of Herman Miller, Knoll, DWR, Hay, and a bunch of other amazing brands with towering legacies. It’s a dream job for anyone who’s into home design. And her Substack Ground Condition is a must-read for insightful dispatches on design. Kelsey’s and my career have put us in shared spheres, and yet the Venn diagram overlap has never been quite enough for us to become good friends, which has been my secret wish. That wish has only grown since reading what she shared with Homeward—including a compelling take on coveting versus appreciating, a passion for green tile (spoiler alert for our bathroom design; so do I), and wise words about tech in the home. Welcome to Homeward, Kelsey! Yours in house-snooping, Amanda P.S. Need a last-minute, under-$50 gift they’ll enjoy all year? Homeward’s annual subscriptions are 20% off until December 24! Click this special link to redeem. ... Subscribe to Homeward to unlock the rest.Become a paying subscriber of Homeward to get access to this post and other subscriber-only content. A subscription gets you:
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Friday, December 19, 2025
What this creative director learned from visiting other people's homes
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